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MARKETING ~ Re: New One ... a good one. .. and a couple of ideas.

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Joel M. Eichen - 22 Feb 2005 12:40 GMT
Re: New One ... a good one. .. and a couple of ideas.

(Please add to this).

Joel

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Marketing ideas

Yup it sounds good. I would crank out
100 or 200 and send them around pronto. See if
you get some bites from that.

Another great idea is the Glidewell newsletter. Its slick and
informative. You buy 1,000 for $250. and put in an extra page
of your own (five cents at Office Max. Then have some kid
hand deliver them to homes around your place.

See what works.

Try ten ideas and then evaluate where
your patients come from.

Another idea.

Go to the local school and tell them you are
interested in making a SPORTSGUARD day at
your office. You will take impressions and have
the lab fabricate a decent sportsguard to avoid
broken teeth. Show them the literature expressing
how cheezy boil and bite sportsguards result
in broken teeth.

The players pay the lab bill, you donate your time.

When the players come in, send home an information
package with them. See if you  get some concerned
families as patients.

PS- I am removing the names involved and reposting
at SMD because this is all valuable information.

Joel

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Hey guys...Once again I am behind the 8 ball.  I started to work on it
while the modem was confiscated by fgtfhgfge6e6rttrty.  

Here is what I started to write (just for kicks)

However  I think the latest that  dfdyrtyy65y6667erbtjmuy came up with
is MOST excellent and needs no revisions at all. It looks great!   If
employers do not pass this on to their employees they are doing their
employees a diservice!

Next we (Joel and I) need to come up with typical questions that an
employer might ask fsbfshteh6... and throw these out at huiikitrrereer
ahead of time.. so he can field them exactomundo!

I think their biggest question will be why?....or how can you do this?
... kind of being leery about anything that seems too good to be true
...you know?  So dfgtrgwrt  has to have some solid, pat answers.

At work we do mock FDA panels all the time--->  This helps us GREATLY
when it  comes to the real thing.  I realize this is not the Spanish
Inquisition for fhjgearrkyyrtddf but it is

just a thought... lol.

dffttyry56  tyrrdsddsdf

Dear Business Owner,

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----- Original Message -----
From: Mr Joel Eichen
To: redacted
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: New One ... a good one.

Its good. Go for it!

I like the catchy name at the bottom!

It has a certain ring to it.

Joel

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Joel M. Eichen - 22 Feb 2005 15:23 GMT
Thanks for the post.

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